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    THE DAILY BEE---SATUJRDAY , JAJSrAttY 17 , 1883. n
rnetflelnr , Hin1 > itiinp Imp with p i
lo tonlf" , ouu'kly mid cnmpU. . ' ;
Ynprpnln , TnillfieMlnn , WfilctK * *
I niiiiirrllnoilnin.lnrI ) .C'lillJni'.n.H'e % ' ' ,
amlNotirnlclii.
Ills nil unmllltic remedy for JI oM oof t"
Itlilnry * nml l.iver.
It Is Invaluable for IMscMts r-ncnS.ai i
Woman , nnd nil Mho lend t-cilcntary lUi'i
I tcloc * not Injure llic troth , cause hc&Oiir-lx
jbirxluco constipation & ( / /rorifncf < <
It enriches anil purlfles tha bloodBtlnmi' "
lhenpr > ctltctalils the awlmllatlon of fox' '
xlevii Heartburn niid Helchlng. fta < i f'r ! v
ens the musols * nnd ncrvu
For Intermittent FPTCM. .jsiiltii'V , > * ' *
fiuc-rgy , Ac. , It has no cqua'
Si * ThoRonuIno liosnbow tri < inri . '
C.-oo-ej red linescu wr&p | r 'la- ' <
m'otouiKJMi IL to.stut *
iidDDilisiatedlkUe BROAD GLAIN
VBB7 BEST OPERATING ,
QUICKEST SELLING AND
Kver ofT'crod to
HAMBUK&-AMEEIOAN
Llira roil ENGLAND , riUNCK AHU
GERMANY. *
Th HeanuMfa c ( th'.i tvell-knowa line ug balll ol
lion , In wnloi-tlght oompnttmeaH , nod are furnish-
Bit with evoiy requisite to rnako the paoaigo both
lie and agrooiblo. They carry the Uultod 8tiSo9
bad European millo , md ICRVB New York Tlmra-
Jtyj nd ailurd ya ( or Plymouth ( LONDON ) Obcr-
bourse , ( P.Y1US ) and JIAHUURO.
Rittei : Stoerajo from Euroria only (18. Fire )
Oibln , P5B , W6 nd 076 Utccrixo , 020. .
QearyPundt , liui lUtittn , F , E. HoorcM.7o ( > ,
kcoatiln Omaha , Grouoweg bSoboonteoo.x VentsIn
Canncll BlaUa. 0.11:1'.IOIIAKD & CO Qcn. Pcse
Agts. , Cl Broidway , K. Y. ObM. K/IimlnBkl ft Oo-
donor * ] W i irn A jnla , 170 WtJtfajiou | flt. . Ohio
llEMKIYJ''iiEE. Avlotlmof youtlifnllmnruddnca
c&uainK tVtsmntiiro Decay. Nervous Debility , Lost
Ilanhnr.iJ , io. , linvlnc tried In Tain every known
remody.tc .JiBcovenxInslraplomoanBof self-cure ,
which bo will no ml KltUK to lila f ullow-fiuffororK.
AddrcK.
nuaiPM iiurv cnr . nooc rr
CITUI. Al.uc/ , lboI'ullou3WX.T'
@JD . E. 0. Vfmn't Naara JMO Bium TRUSUINT , a
uarantoed ipeolflo ( or Uystorla , Dailncoo , Convnl *
loni , Fltj , Nervous Neuralgia , Ileidacho , Nervous
rioetratlon oan od by the use of alcohol or tobbacoo ,
Wakotulnoaa , Uontal depression. Bottonlng ol the
brain , resulting In Inaaulty anil leaping to misery ,
decay aad death , Premature Old age , Uaronois , loea
olpowor In cither 051 , Involuntary Lossoa and Spor-
i' atorhota caused by over ozertlontol the brain , sell-
aliQBoororor Indalgenoo. Each box , contains one
month's treatment. (1.00 a bor.or alx bottlei or
U.OOilKit by millprepald on receipt ol price.
WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXS3
To core liny case With each order received by ns
( or Biz bottles , acoompllihvd with 85.00 , wo will uend
be paroh&eer our written gnarantoo to refund the
money II the treatmonidoea not effect n onto. Gu r
anlooa luned only by JOHN 0 : WKST t CO. ,
lll.B8 > Uadlaon 81. , Chicago , III.
ll
Chartered by theStateof till
' ° '
thetpr 3 purpose
. , . , , . . . . . lmmdlite rcllclln
.all chronic , urinary ana pri *
[ ' /ate diseiEf" "oBonbOt" ,
Gleet nndbyphills In all their
complicated forms , also nf
cliscaacs of the Skin and
Hloail promptly relieved and
r.rmanentlycurrd by rcine.
Nlr.lit I.osii . [ > y Drums , Pimples on
. . .ost Manhood.iiislllvtluenrol. 'i"l > trt
Ainiurjri < rriiienitmt' "lie appropriate ri-.r-r-a
iitcnr.3 meil In each cue. Consultations , per.
if''iinl ' or by letter , sacredly ccnhdential. Wed.
i'.ir.ts Kent lv Kail and Enpre&s. No mitrkii on
< - > jc-iVfc to indicate coattnti or render. Addrcu ;
IX BOTTLES.
Srlnnger , . . . . * - - - - Bavaria.
Culrnbacher , . . Bavaria
Pilsner. . . . . . . . . . . . . .cBohomian ,
Kaieor . . . . . . . . _ . . . - - . . . - .Bremen ,
DOMESTIC.
Badwexser Sfc , louis.
Anhauser. . . . .St. Louie.
Boat's. . . . Milwnukep.
Sohlitz-PilBnor Milwaukee.
Kruq's Oraabo ,
Ale , Potter , Domestic and Rhine
Wine. Q'PD. MATJRER ,
1213 Farnam St ,
A PINE LINE 0 P
THK ONLY ESOLUfaVVB
IN OMAHA3NEP ,
AUrorlK rrMcrlptloa cf notrd ip cUlUt C
Urtd. ) IHuteliU ta fill li JJ. " ' . .
" " ' " * - - *
fc . . . ! rr1-l"
Jlil
Col. W U y.v1. | , n--\\ of Now OrKins ,
nutlu r nf th - . well known nnd popular notjf ,
tuv'i to a ( need the f > 'l ] siih' ! C"jy f the
cnginal ITHOD , rig written ly liim. It re-
Intcd ( u a Hclu > nlrrntrr in Mpi3 ! ii | ] > i nnmcil
James lUntuin , wholiad tnnelit ( ormor forty
ycnr In A cicglf ncipliboihiod , mid \\lio
ti ver rpglfcttdon hnturdny tuornirg to drtt *
liiiiinflf In lili b tt nnd devote thilny to
calling upon the lndlp , which hnWt had aivon
him the title of "lto Buni the Menu , " Hc-ro
re thferecx as Col. Sparkavrotc them :
'nweonn , on nmc nnft. minny murninp ,
TJiB firttihlnp ; my neiRlnorn shill know ,
lirir oalH oh II be met with tlio xvniuilip ,
Come , bury old 11 istim , tlic LOMI.
ily fricndf , then , so tmtly shall dioii ten
In lini'n ns wliiliias t1ii snmv ,
Vnd in my now coffin Mmlt pn-M rcc ,
And whisper , Poor K.esum , the bi > nu.
Vnd whin l'nto \ bo buried , 1 rccVon ,
'I'lie Indlos will all like to po
et them form nt tlio foot nt my coffin.
And follow old Hossum the beau.
L'hcn litto you n do7.en good fellows ,
And lot thorn nil BUgjniii go ,
( Vnd clip a deep Imlu in the mondow
iVcd In it toaa Kossum , the beau.
Then slmpp out a couple of dormickn ,
1'laio one M the head anil too ,
\nd do not fail to scratch on It ,
Here lit * old Kossum , the boau.
Then lake you th ° ao dozen Rood fellow * .
And Ktind them all round In a row ,
And drink out of a b'g ' bellied bottle ,
Kniuwell to old Ho-imii , tV.o beau.
IIONKYL-OU'JLJIH
Tint niuffs ate made with tilk lucks.
Steel Is the moat foahionnblo mutal for orna
tncnta.
Rinllo on the face is worth two laughs In
A mnn In Ceorgia has thrco inothcn-in
aw. Ho must bo a firm believer in the hot
ivalor euro.
Ono of the fabrics preferred for ball-dreesei
this winter Is gaur.o tultc.
Clolh walsls with eilk Blilrts are seen it
very hauUomo combination ? .
Collars und cuds of cold lace are worn will
lark velvet and ( ilk basques.
Plixtn cloth or velveteen basques ara won
with dtriped , plaidcd or figured skirts.
Belts are faetoncd by largo , Bin ln button !
ropres enting the huada of nutiUB ) coins.
A Now Jt rsry young lady traded her en
Riiooiiient ring fur a p.iir of roller skates.
To freshen up an old block velvet jackol
cover it with rows of euutauhu in black or ( jjld
and black.
Dr. JIary WalVcr tells n Wnshington in
terviewer that aho will wear pants or nothing ,
Let tier alone !
Bustles are now linger thnn ovrr , and pro-
: luco , as worn m I'alip , the clTect of the
" ( ircciaiibsud. "
Vests must correspond \vlth the fronts ol
: lresses. Waists and trains Bhould bo inado ol
.ho B.imo material.
Solid gold and silver bangle bracelets willi
neilal designs tbnt Uj > on over the other r/n
the arm r > re very lasbionable. , '
Fnncv strings can bo worn with dr3 boiv
nets. If blick or dark velvets uro'pieferred
itud tlia bow with fancy pins.
A number of Now Ha von- women have beer
ellinR their Iiair to raiseiuiiey , for the nccei-
itlesofllfe. 'iheir yajbands have none tc
AConnectjcat man Ilia spent five years ol
married. Ufa trying to invtnt a Hying machine
'ff.fe weighs L'10 pounds and is fond ol
ions.
Ladies just homo from Paris say wo nro nol
ivoatlog the bonnet hero that Is the correct
itylo o\or there , Once raoro wo nsk : I-t life
ivoith liviug ?
A southern editor expresros the opinion that
rill aogels are blondes. This may bo true , bul
it would bo hazaiding' too much to say that all
blondes are angel ? ,
In vlow ot the fact that Braltleboro boast *
Cfinenteen sowing tociolies it is puggested
.hat It ought to change Its name to "Prattle" .
ioro. [ Wnterbury American.
In Parir , in the matter of head covering ,
.hero . is a struggle between tin charminR
1-rench cap , or nun's cap , the classic direo-
lOire and the round ha. * , with waving plumes
'How do you braid your hair ro nicely ? "
jueried a gent'emau ' wno was visiting n lady
Viend. ' 'Oh , " broke In her little Mstor , "she
nkes it off and ties the knot to the gas chan-
lelier and fusses over it two hours every morn
Of. "
The New Yosk Tribune givei currency to
rumor to the t IIct tint General Sherman on
, is present visit to Washington undertook as
if old to kiss every pretty girl ha met , but
.he . exertion u proving too much for bis
lealth.
_ Fancy laces abound ia every sbado and de
ign , and for brightening up old dresses servo
usi fill purpose. They are i-hown in varlo-
alul colors and , witn parti-colored feathers
f tin same fhades , aic introduced as n trim-
ning on hats.
A Brooklyn nun returned from his ledge
late the other night , singing "shall wo know
nth other thoiet" His wifq not only recog-
nzed him , but niado the air eo hot that bo
bought ho was in the placa to which the song
'oes not rtfer.
Itls a pitlablo siRht tooeooa woman who ,
mt one short week ago , pofso-sed an angel'it
wootnoffl of disposition aud u child's artless-
ets of disposition , watching at the head of
hn stairs ac _ 2 o'clock in the morning with a
owel roller in her hand ,
iV wouin who can hold a half dozen clothes-
ins in her u onth as she is putting out her
mek's washlug isn't n bit morn likely to talk
er husband t > death than is the dali.ty darl-
its : whose vocal apparatus suggests a rosebud
itli viory splinters in it.
A woman in BIrntar.aallied a fawn , and
lion tlio holder of the winning ticket nskfd
nr the animal ha wai told th it it was nut on
ho liilU with Us dam , and all ho had to do
as to go catch it. The man found the dam
trht away , but he ha n'e got the fawn yet.
Old Indies cannot _ complain that the HI are
o bonnet thai > es suitable forthfin. Thupok'
onnut admit ) of e\ery comfoit , even to a noft
ur lining nbouttho ears. These largo rityles
ome in felt and can bo tiiininoa and covered
. 'ith lich velvet hrocades to match the long
oloak.
The style of finishing the nock and sleeves
with niching has given placeto fold * ofmuslln
hlch are made of wm'ta cr colored Oulna
rcim. crepa Hese , canvass and India muslin
mt bl and l id ono erlga b low the other.
I'ho folds can bo In successions of two , three
r five.
Tidies or covers for rlands tint ara mtdo of
bbcni and Iac9 combined , mny ba h'nlrhd
ith antique lace around the rdgr , and be-
.woen . each bcallop or point n small till ; tasnol
uny IH > put , or tassels made of crewel wi'hlli
ire fl picked out with a needle HI that It
coks Ilummy.
Morning capa are readily made of em-
jroldu.-ed tic.iifa wound uround tlm head wi h
.he dirtied in n lar o bow in front. The
ii/.e ot the head ia determined by plating n
Hat bonnet wire over the. hair to that it real.-
twiily. Around the oval the ec.iif is twisted
and ciught about thu edge.
It is said by BOIIIB authorities that the pil
low h m is going but thw dumiml for hand
some ores still coutlnueo , and It will bo n Ion ; ;
time before all good houiionives givoup tha
H I of an articla which adds vouuch to th
nltractivo appearance of the bed during tlif
day , and gives it it look of neatness it could
not otherwise have.
Tor stout , eldf rly ladioi dark colors are al
wavH in favor , und especially bl.iuV A nun
and most admirable gouds for thi < jnirpose , or
account of it * beauty and warmth , is a rcppeii
woolen brocade whoee % mo.j , sllh lull iiol
hill ; , ha\o tlio taiiio ri 'h elVtct. Tlio itatoii
Is iiuito rich , and can bn fouiul at tae counter !
where black goods alone ara displayed.
A pretty black dress for a young Udy is :
plain , kinfilaind > llk skiit , ' 1 lie overdiea
ID coniposul of brocaded rilk , withaprrn fr < nt ,
The back lirendtln lire full and loop'd Ixiuf
fantly , The j icket ii i" at shap ? , with vf t
nnd is irarlo rf p'ain ' cloth. Thuo t
of white woolen brocade and is cut SOIIIB throi
incbcb shorter than the cutaway jacket.
Society girl < tin * winter carry little Hal
pockets at one aide , fa toned to the belt by i
fine gold chain or lo pa < f narrow ribbon. .
Into this pocket ttuy flip tluir danclne curili
with the liny pencil atuiheil. Moat of lh .ii
fiichettare mada of tilt or > at < n , do icttti-l )
liAnd pa'nt' d aid icr > rte I with a fqt f o lor o
m'enonftt ' extract < r < tier ch ilcu pidume.
Velvet , blh phiia and ttamix-d , or br (
caded , U muh tnf 1 tn CumblnaUn w-th
l.iM arid e-ml r..ii i-d lu11 I- ' '
"rried"dr , n , tike tlin plvio if a I eilha. him-
Ur fncinei are I > ! HLI lupoitho Mull Heaves
am. bows of u-het ribbon to maUli are place 1
leto anil there ami lie ths folds and dr peiie >
of the rlrM.i.
Great latitude n Riven to evening l > adlc
u.xipned for recei\iug nnd era use Among
, hcfe are corsaio basques , short on the lilpi ,
with full-plnlud poitilli. ns in the back ;
pointed waists with their pretty nbbon RSMU-
tmoa and Attachment * at the belt , ojw cors
ages with chtmuotte Kusse , plastton or laciest -
\est front' , or nowmarket bodiees with cnivtu
lilp reams mid surplice fnnts.
Diamonds f till maintain high rank among
the flowers of the mineral king loin , but.iliov
no lonK r ( iiarklo and shlmmtr alono. With
them mi'-Rlea the shimmer of pearls- the ro y
) C 'l of tlm out the luscious pure whits , the
lifting liRhlscf the opili-cent , the metallic
lustre ot the Peiuma , the colden pearl of
China , topper , bionza tinted , and black
pearls.
Some of Worth's latfut ccslumes are made
v ith double sleuN es , the ono of patin orbro
cado , cut to fit the aim \try fimitly , then
llarinK lu points at thn bottom over a puff of
ilch dark vchet , which is made to represent
n pulfed undersleevo with a band. This
sleovelsrepoitod in toilets of lurnhorehot
ellk for evening dresi" , with the bishop sloou'
or pudinado of the richest lace.
White brocaded satina for Wtddlnedrfsscs
show now dtslRim of white lilac blosomf * ,
tiotd lilies with exquiMtelv tinted stems ,
white velvet marRiuuites with poldon hearts ,
blue and silver humming birds , fern fronds in
diver am ) pold , prlmroie * , nnd field daisies
and sheaves of wheat , made wholly of white
chenille and wh'tu ' silk embroidery. The mott
txpeuslvo pattcim are outlined with pearl
beads ,
A dross suit bli' ftr an elderly person bus
the fronts of pwy satin above a pinked rutllo.
1\io \ court train Is made of gray velvet , The
waist bin a pointed ba'ijua of the sarno ma-
teiial , ttimmed aero s the bmt with bauds
running horizontally of tteel pafsomcnterlo
The dress Is cut liinh at the throat whcro n
jabot of white lace is hold down by a steel
clafp. A ray velvet scarf passes acrofs the
wrinkled fr. nt above the kiiea and is held
nt either side 1 y stocl ornaments , the enus
caught in the tiain iu loops in the back.
Kor Dnby'M Snkc.
Do > ou remember that morn in May , dear ?
Birds wuro mnglcg i.nil flowers ablow ;
Out in the wool's ' wo kept the day , coir
liaby's blithday n year ngo.
Chasing the buUvrflivs i 'er the clover ,
I'luckiuK the flowers a crown tn make ;
For she was que'n the who'o world over.
All wta happy- for baby's sake.
Hut tbo Hinriiinii passed and the dark clouds
drifted ,
Po'l u shadow our lives between ,
And baby' . ! sweet little face was lilted ,
Wondering what could that nhadow mean.
"I'lither , kits mother. " taby faltered ;
Oh , wo v ept till our tioi rts must break ,
As the old , old love caiui1 back unaltered ,
All forRivcp--Ior baby's sake.
Baby is gone to the gilden weather ,
f Over thn shining mountain's brow ;
"Through the dark mists wo walk together ,
Wo have only each other nov.
1'nt your hands into mine and pray , dear ,
1'rny that soon tbo morn will brock ,
That ( Sod will huaruB aiidehowtheway , dear ,
Safe Into heaven -for baby's pake.
H. WKATHERLT.
PEPPKilMINT DIIOPS.
A bo'l in the pot is woith two on the neck.
Oould the feetof _ a Chicago damsel be called
a misunderstanding ?
A man is called a confirmed liar when noth
ing that ho cays is confirmed.
December , the month of bar gains , is fol-
owcd by > lanuaiy , the month of 'bargains. '
A poet aingi : "I've found mv queen , ' bul
whether up his sleeve or down his bootleg hi
dcetn't say.
It is a wonder that firemen are not always
taking cold , because thev so frequently got
get water in their hose. Texas Siftings.
1 Papa's pants will t > eon fit brother , " is the
first line ot a new song , nnd jet it Is eald that
tben-13 no literary or musical genius in tin's
c
' I am Burpii'ed John , " said an old lady
when'tho foutd thu old butler helping himself
to sonia of the finest old port. " .So am I
ma'am. I thought you had gone out , " was the
Vly.
For seven years a New Hampshire mcchan-
c made a circuit of half a milo twice per day
rather than past a powder house. The other
day he learned it had btea empty for eight
years.
Kentucky tailor , taking a measure for trus-
; rs ( to customer ) "Will you have one or two
ilp pockets ? ' Customer "Two , " Tailor
'Pint or quart size ? " Customer "Quart.--
New York Sun.
A needle which Chicago drummer ran into
lU hand ten yeaix ago hat jiut como cut at
one side of his fac . It probably spent the
a it nine years getting through his check.
Philadelphia Call.
An agricultural exchange , in an article on
'How Fe-jd Horses " mentions
to - , leedirg
corn in the ear , " as one way. This may be
an fcnuomicftl way , but it must bo excessively
jalnful to the horse.
If a gasman were to wito poetry , would
ii nifltor bi correct ? - [ Louisville Cuurier-
ourtml. No , it would bo likly to have te-
undantfeet , i-oveial thomuud m fact , If Itre-
embled hi * bilK-Oil [ City Derrick.
It is said that Jay Gould put some West-
. n Union chari-4 in his children's ttockiuge ,
Christmas , but wlien they came to put tne
tockinps un they wer K > damp that soverjl
olds rcsu'led frjmitBoston Post.
SerRcant Bates , Ihi flag canier , has finally
) rouBht up in the poorhouse A mun who wl'l '
pend his time toting a 11 ice ovnr the courjtry
when thousands of cords of wood ache to
> o sawed can't t-xp'-ct to rat turtle-coup iu bin
Id age.--Detroit [ Krfo Press.
A man oat wtst wa "shotdead for 50rents
"hm mny be conMeml fun iu Kiinea" , but it
s difllcult to RflH jiiHt when ) ths Immoioium'FB
omm in or what thndeal man wanted with
ho fO cents , e | ieclally wnce n > popular local
> et ' 'i' btolnil tbat "llieruis no pocket in the
hroud. " [ Life.
In Paris tlio plumber when taking for gai
eaks , is compelled by law to mo nn e.'eotric '
amp. Toe plumber H em 11 b i f ntuno'a fn-
orite even where. Not only ore untold mil
[ OHM poured into hi * lap , but in one city at
ant thu law form * him to pie erve his life
nil coutinun to < irn3m nt foclety und aecu-
nul.ito wealth [ B at m Transcript.
The propiietor of n country d lly ntarti 1 a
weekly iditiin. ' 'What do you think of tha
lew weclily. ' " no naked of a siilncrlber. "It's
f p'endlil iwer , " was the puthuniMtlo rtf
loii'e. "I llkn it better thin the daily"
'Wht ? It nintalii1' the s.mn miit'er ' , " 'Yes
U'ilnrsiind tlut , Imt it only comes oncua
veek. "
"Goo > 1 mornlnfr , Mr. Lonzwait , I've a little
" "Ven I ' call
lill against vou. , expiu'fdto
o-day , " "Huw'd th t ! I never dunned y m
ibfore and llii < afcv tint has been running eiuht
nontln " "Yes , I know , but I cxpi-cted you
, o-diiy. beciu u thin is the only day in two
jeam that I haven't hid moiuy enough in my
: iooiet to piy jcu "
'It wai one of the genui tramp. 11 ft
knockol at tlio door of a nouM > anl wh'ti a
k ndlv-looking woman opened ic nnd snid :
"Madim , 1 am vcry hungrv. I liavd lnvl
nu'hing for a wetl ; back , " "Why , you puor
soul , " said thu eixul wnmun "wait u moment
nnd I'll find fi > methliig tor you. " And die
gtve Mm an old p run piaster and c'oicd ' thu
dojr before he bud finished thanking her.
I In was ono of the parlnt'in In in Ohio
furniture homo and wan iu ilio city the oihtr
d v to nee. hiu' ( ' . getting tonn goods on tlmo
When asked uvoir. thu lauding uf liln IIOIHP
herepllod. "Vhell , we p uin on nothiiiK *
two ji'irn ape , anil now WH vhuH nhlo to pir
a chutlle muriin-gu on our nhto k da odrtnf day
f rSS.'OO. Maypedeiu vh a KIUIH Dutch
irnns i' ' . ills country who uieh peebness moro
a-h dot , "
Apoorod tattered , fcsrred , Pun hibblet
intn an undf jtaker'tf * iul 1-Hutng his crut'li
ucinst a rolliu wniniKl its handu bv the fire ,
What d" you want1' diuolntid the ntni r
ki > r. "Sir " ren'led ' tli p.-or Pun humbly
VI have been dead and buried man , a year
but have fjlU'a Into the hand * of Hrsurroo
tloniitu unil lit-ru I am , I li .yd hoard tt at t
r.ti.v funny paper i ru I e ttarted n\'l \ cillt-d It
tia'kforemn kind ( f heriiHUc < lly ma'ec '
ir vofpr ii'y h' I have cmulii''fd ' thk
ari-mitinn 's my only '
ChrouIc'e.TcURraph.
A Petitioner O * < r the Bur
V fhintvrr kc I m itmT we ? c st
I | hin Ali > nifijrdi > < > rt i-lr ,
Vnd th , lie w * ob'igrd ' to fast
l' ' r a i , nUltr.l > la wliilo.
\t last he ( aw with rspluro wild
A VC M ! ermine from afar ,
A ftil' a stil ! " ho cried , nnd i mllrtl ,
A schooner comiug o'er the bir. "
ihemilcr r'fichfd hi < chll hond' home ,
AIM ! funded h i should like full eoou
1 lin ilar familiar slrefctn to ronm ,
The wcll-rpinembrrid beer fa'oon ,
V f ; > i ing gob'ot eon beguiled
I he sorrows of the shipwrecked tu.
'A snip ! a Mle ! " he cried , and' mllcil , "
"A schoom r coming o'er the bar. "
- [ II. H. H. in Chicago llamblor.
music vii Arm HHASIA.TIC.
Mi's V.innie Davenport is dnlrg a large
business in "Fedora" In Philadelphia.
Dion Ibupiiatilt Is nhartly to vi it San
L'rincitco. Ho will bo accompanied by his
sou Dot.
Charley Kcod ii now thoprt minstrel of
? an Franeljco. Hilly Kmersou is gradually
osini'
Mint io Mailderu has left the management
of Charlei Frohmnu , and Is now under that ol
LegraLd White.
Damrosch's German Opera company will
only play In such cities as they are guaranteed
a6iili3Ciiition. [
The gills nf Chicago follow Miss Kllcn Ter
ry around whenever she takes a walk , admir
ing her footprints.
The oldf st artists on the stage are Mrs.
Kenly , ased 7 , nnd old Chippendale , aged 83 ,
both now In London.
Moitayer'is "Wo , Us & Co " has been draw
ing crowdeil honing at the Fourteenth .Street
theatre In New York.
Mls Minnie Palmer will take "My Sweet-
licart" nnd her invaluable collection of hosiery
to Germany next summer.
"Nnnon , " the latest of the German comic
operas , hns been doing PO nicily nt the Thalia
that the managers book it for a run ,
According to Brooks and Dlclfon , Mme ,
llistort has recoixed 820,041. 33 as her fharo ol
the tir t eight \Vuoks' poifuimanco of the cur
rent eeason ,
"A Trip to Afiica , " with its pretty women ,
good voices and handsome scenery , is pruvlrif.
11 strong mutriut at the New Suindato
Theatre , New Yoik.
John A McCaull has renUd Wallsck.a
the tro , in New York , from Mav 1 next. Tht
loaseis from month to month. The rout , it Is
said , will bo ? 1EOO a week.
In his "ctirpmcnt 01 his Italian otate" ,
Camparjiniisn farmer , miller , Ftockraieertile
inakvr and keeps busy at odd times lu half t
dri/tn other productive indiiBtneit
Her M"ajOBtvH Opera Company , with Mmp.
Patli Mine. Hchnklil , and Emma Nova a , a <
the Ameriian debutante whom her owi
count rymen nro enxiiiM to hear , inmiRUrntet :
n brilliant ttuiou ia Philadelphia , hut M.CIII-
daj- .
dajMr
Mr ! and Mra. Aupu tin Daily's icccnt pai :
loss of thetr two children , within a faw hourf
nf cath other , bosovokfd universal syniithy ] ,
The two hi y * Finticis Auoustln and Luonaii !
.loienh , were in their twelfth and thirteenth
jesrs.
Osmond Tearlo has not trade tip his mini
whether to star ntxt oeason or act ept ono o
the foveral good ullVrs ho has lecc-ived to h'l
leading positions It would be a good p'an '
for him to join forces with liiuo Coghlnn it
her starring venture.
Mrs. Ole Bull gava n New YOIT eve pirtj
at her homo in Cambridge , Ma H . ai whicl
she introduced the old NorwegUn way ol
rending the old year cut and welcoming the
now year in. It was very cntertilnirg to hei
New Kn land friends ,
Max Strakosch having i-ccoveied from hit
serious illners of hi't s-uinmer , will enter the
monsgement fi > Id again this season and wil
probably soon ba connected with an important
operatic enterprise. II o has ccmi loted ar
rangements for a eeries of concerts in New
York and New England states.
The first week of Lawrence Barrett's en
gagement at the Star theiter , Now York , lias
not been u distinguished succes9. On tin
contrary the actor IIAS faced some very light
audiences. Ho intended to retain ' Franco < ca
d Ilimini" on the bill throughout the whnle
period of his engagement in this city , but the
lack of pationage renders tbat project unten
able
j
Miss Boncicault and tbo eldest son of the
comedian have made their appearance at the
Boston mnserm with nuch satisfactory results
to the treasury that Mr. Bouciault's engage
ment has been extended fivn wpoks , and the
museum management bai oifrred tbo young-
lady : iad hir bro'her : \ fix week's star next
seaaon. The IIOUUM a'e overflowinc ; to witness
the perfoimanciss of two artists of such high
promise.
Mr. IJooth'i engaernent at the Fifth Avenue
theatre will i-eiin Monrlay , January 10 , with
"Othello. " Thfloat twill be ss follows : Ispo ,
Edwin Booth : Othelh- , Charles Borrou : B-a-
lantio , Alfred Hudson ; Cinsin , George II.
I'arks ; Roderigo , Krlwid Arden : Duke of
Venfca J , Bimowp ; Mont'ii" , A.K Whytal ;
Grattonrv Albert l ngj Lu ovlco , C. A.
Abbe ; Emilia , Mim Clurk ; Dtsdemona ,
llsncho Thompson.
Mr. living's biuine'H in Chicago has cot
> etn v y pooil duiiog tJie first wesk of h'SPti-
gHgemenfe in that city , lu noint of fact , the
audiences have been qaitu dUappoiutmg , ex
cept on ihn lirat night , when the IIOUCH was
v ryl rgo iiuleed. Ih'i in thu firtt bad bmi-
neui Mr. Irvirg baa bud this mason in Ameti-
a , excepting nu the occnsion of bi * opening
week at thu Globe theatre , in Boston , when
he house WAS not at all patUfddory. Ac all
ithW ttaies the receipt * have been within a
ruiti ni ot what they were a year ago.
" "How JiJ 1
TJTany n aufferor wmits to If now that.
Well , fifty ways. Tuiijh mi at , hnavy
lot broad , floppy pie , hurried uutlli crots
ompauy at tuolr innulHcient cnuwing ,
constant worry and nil ilia othorn. Now
fiowahalllgot rid of dyapupsih ? " Thot
B plain enough. Take thu beat ire n ton-
3 in the world Brown's Iron liittera.
t Becma almost to TrorV miraclca. Mr.
Jerry , cf Petersburg , Va , , had chronic
lyBjiepiia , for two years. Bruwn'a Iron
* itt < ra corsd him , Mr. Onvins , of
> inwiddio , had it. f r r twenty years
triwn'a Irjn Bltti rcurijd \ him hkewiao
I ry it. _
Ho Took a I uiiiblc.
Ilp took a cheerful , pleasant leave ,
nd then itli ciniiiil iteps aud slow ,
Upon that H'ippery. winter vo
Adoxn lin walk wo wutchtd him go ,
Beno ih ( lie pale moou'i ) n ellow glow
Hi ntttier si-lf Hppu red to m < i
T. o sii ikliiiK sUis tint met hU eyes
all the world b-luw ,
[ Horace Ilnmcr.
Chicago uunribers ihrue Sibbath cVoilseon-
ducted for tbo benefit of her Chinese luyc.
uii , the blrthplau u f St. Paul , now has
Y < jii"g Mtui'it CnriBtian Assocliitiou vigor
lualv ut work.
Mel ourn" , Ark. , with a pojm'ation of 250 ,
laslour iliurchoi1 , any i IHOI which will holil
, tiu entire I'opulmiou.
The Kirit Coiureg.k'.lonil church In New-
jury , Ma-H , whith ivug rnwbi ! htil nearly MO
ogu , lias recently iiHtiillid iti twelfth.
Denver , Col , CVhf'lioi , within thnpast two
yH r.i , luvd iTfiH il roligumit InMlding * uostuiw
$ 0 , ' 0 ' , and the air.ttniit of debt on them IH
very emu1) ) .
Thu MethodiiitmlsBiouuy society haio ap-
roiipnt d SW to open a m'uMou in Corel.
v. W. ] > , So anton , M , 1) , Ins Inu , up.
u i < t d miasliinury , uud will upend the winter
iu JuiDn.
Th-s oldest church in thuVnit l Ptatii rlndi-
oitcd under tie Inviica'lon "M * y ConcclviKl
With ut .Sin , " i theobur-hof Kntkimlclii , ! ! ! ,
whiili was fpvrnil tlnipi rebuilt , iind d > tiu
b , k propuly as furaa 107S.
The l ! > rfield Memorial chnrcfc at Woehlng-
ton , which WHB tinishod and dedicatm ) last
winter , occupie" the site of the little church
ulii h iliu la i' | > r - iUnt utieadfd There la
ktill a Jt bt of SO OCO lun ug o > er It.
Ths iKtpuhaiaklndheroi When thechob
ftru WHS r.KlnK in Nau'en he contributed u
JaruH cum of money for the reli'f of nhei > trick
AH , lit * h 'H now made a doiutlon nf ? H,0 (
In aid of the tutferrraroin tha earthqiukej li
.Sp in.
A fund bai teen itatteil lu New York to aid
In bull , in { t church t > llie nvuiudiy of tie ! frt
n. . a D. . ! .micMt , 1'Atlicr f < in 1 utVe , to b
irn. d t Trtllj'i'lil , r.nr Dublin , Ireland
Tin tuny. ni ktmciti nit j litnrtyacd b'-ntV
MII re'pcmao.
In the city nf Now York , in the dinric
Imandtd l < y Houston < tree % Ihn Ilowprv ,
Chatham street > nd Brondwuv.tlieieaie T0,0 6
pfOl ] , ofhoiiiKt lp st 30.(00 Ate Protet
tints. For thi vast throng there i but one
Protcitnnt church.
The Woman' * Itiatd of Hrmo Million * ol
the Baptist c urrh tupporls tblrly-uiup woni
on mi'tionatie.i li\p teachers nnd JOVMI bible
ua'ldand Is mnking prcpntnMons for nip
potting a ml innaty anion ? the Ohiue < o ol
Sin Francisco. They have ifthsd § 35,100 for
their work.
I'renhj t ? rlanlsm has of late roars mailo VIM y
rontiderablo progrpoa in the Hiltich met npo
lis. Its domosiatio mode of government
neeni' to h yu inltBoincthingwhichcommiiuls
it to the rliiog rlasgfs. The iiroseiity | which
hns t.tterjileil PrenbytorlanUm has been re
\cnlod in Llverpoo1 , Manchester nnd others c ;
the largo cities.
In llnghnd In 18S3 there were 1,030 Bap
tlat churches ; there are now 1 001. BhoUiug ni
iccteaso of - , " > . In U83 the chapels wcro i..ll2ii
InlSsI , 2,8'JI ' , u dccii'Kftot 32. Sitting no
commodations in 18v S72,7GJ [ in 1881 , 882- ,
59S , an Increase of " , ! ) 'l" , Thn Sunday
schools have lie n thn mest marked prosper
ity , the itcreiso for the year being-schvlits
30,000 ; teachers , -,000.
The Krflneh Itef irmod church , which is now
commanding considerable attention from ROIII i
internal movements nnd the i elation which U
Is assuming toward tlin eUte , ia divided into
101 consistories and 5' parishes. ProUsioi
is mada by the state for the pavment of G3
pastors , llesidua tie 55 ! pariidios there nril
li'J9 ' annexe * , at which worship ls celobrntcd nt
regular iutvtnl * . The temple or oraloiies ate
0 'J , and there oreS'iGothn- ms which aru
tiBed for divluo s rvico , In the annexes the
cervices nro hold lu the open air ,
Whlttaker's riinrch alnianno given Iho fol
lowing sin. ittics of the Kpiecopal chinch In
this country ! Clergy , 3tiri , ! ; increase over last
year , Slij pjrishe. , L',841 ! ; mifslcn ? , lGlj ! ) com
bined inciease , 115 ! ; cindidates for orders , 3G7 ;
lucrpose , : ! ! ; ordiui\tionpdua oat , Udecreiie ! ) ;
17 ; orOiDiitiniiR , i'r.estf > , 107 ; dccreaso , 'J5
baptismH , Wji'iH.J ; Ine-eas e , 1,737 ; confirma -
tions , F.O.aci ; it cienaa , 4,171 ; communicants ,
331,801 ; incrrasv , 17,8DiSutiday-8chool ; teach-
iw , 31.3H ; iucie.isc , 0" ; Sundny-Echonl Bchol-
ain , 31H3r > 8 incrca > o. 801 ; contrioutious ,
S,012G ! 3.8I ; Increase , S' S , 137.45.
A trial for fo-called blasphemy , reminding
ono of the rcliuious persecutions in the Middle
Apes , has taken placa st Odessa , Huisla Tha
criminal court hns euitenccd n peasant , a
niHinYr of thu Bible leading reel known us
Stundists to imp'Honmnit fr , , three yonis
and nine mi nlhiaud IOPS of his portonnl
rigliti ; , for having menched against thn imiigt
worchtp of the UiiBsInu church. The trl.il
was i held with closo1 _ cloorc ; and oltlioujih tbo
mvjority of the witcesses nworo that the
a cil ! > eil had uo5 used the words imnuled to
him , tlm jury , competed of four intolligcnl
nun and elpht ignorant peasants , found h in
guilty. Another ttr nge foaturqof the trial
was his being defended by n .lowioh advocate ;
xvhereae , IJ'ifsian ' law torbids Jews to hole
briefs In cttiHiif heresy or blasphemy com-
iii i lie t by ChristianH.
From a carefu'ly prepared work , giving n
history of Christian miestoiH in India , the fol
1 iwirg iaterefting figures are cleaned. The
population of India H twice that of the Jto-
min empire in the first century of our era
'Iheie nte over 203 states aad tribe * , BpeiU'iig
lVi : different langunges cud diilects. Tbo
rgelizing force in India ia set down thus :
68G foreign niissinnaries , 7foieien lay help
ers , 4G1 native ordr.ined ministers -ISS nativi
preichers und catcci'to , 97 foreign main am
170 forelpn ferrialo tta-hors , 2102 , non-Christ
Ian female toachom. Th 'so represent 47eoci
etics uud 7 isolated or independent iiiiui'ioiip
There are 3 Biitish Hocietitp , IU American , 7
Continental , 1 Australian and 1 local. Lorgf
as this arrav of figures Is , it shown rnly one
foreign Christian agent to every 210,000 of the
population nnd ono native Christian pro.icher
to mcli SH 0JO. ( Whit are these nmocg 83
j Still , tli3 wort progresBO" .
DUUKEES SAIAD DUEESINO fa COI.D-
MUAT HATJOK The univeorsal vorito
both iu the U. S. nrjd Great Britain.
Wholeaome , delicious , economical anc
nutritious. S.ivcs anxiety , wnsto anc
trouble.
Fred Douglass ia worth $150,000.
All pprsora afltfrtfcl with Dyepepsia , Diar-
rho > ar Colic atd ull kinds of indigestions wil
liud immediate relief and cure cure by using
rtiiftnM nra Ru tors. The only genuine in
manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert &
SOLH ,
In the English civil torvico there are
3,260 womc u ilorka.
"iirfclen OlmngOB of "Wcathor am pro-
duotivfl of Throat Diseswi , Coujhi ( > , Coldn ,
etc. There is no more effectual relief in these
dJjFases ti > he fxmud than In the use of
BHOWN'.S BKtwcHiiL TROOHKS. Pnco2i tta.
M. Sardou Is. writlr y three plays for
three theatres in Pur's.
A CAHtD. * o Ilwto .i KyJnrlBj t itoa
n < t IndUcrctlont oi youth neivooi VMktnn , t lj
da x y , looo c ! miouood , etc. , I " 111 Mnd a rectM
tliRt vlU CUM you , irauB f > 'f CIIABQE. TWt jrr kl
rtm lywaj d'ooorned by mliilonerr In BoQtl
nin rl . Road cotf-utdr tied rnrol [ i U EJB > . i $
uaa T. IVIAH. IKoSlat tt Uv Yanfe.
There fr * W'2 vvciuen mlasionarien
and' ' pra : chars im
STOP THA I' COUGH
3y using Da. Fraaier'a Throat and Lung Bal
sam the only sure cure for Coughs , Colds ,
lonrsenoss and Sore Throat , and all dlaorwas
of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a
cough. It may provo fatal , Scores and
iimdrmls of grateful people owe their lives to
Jr. Frazier't Throat und Lun ? Balsam , aud
no family will ever be without it after onaa
uiug it , aud discovering its marvelous power.
t ia put up in largo family bottles and solder
or the email price of 7f cents per bottle. Sold
Kubn & Co. and O. T1. Goodman.
In London 140 to it a of chloride of llmo
are ( 'ally need for the deodorizing o tlie
cwor
PK1N l Jr > EAS
By Dr. Frnzler'c Matrlc Ointment. Onres
f by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Crob
ilotchcs and Kruptlons on the foco , leaving
he skin clear and beautiful. ARO ! cures Itch ,
Salt liheum. Sore Nipples , Sore Lips and old ,
Ohstlnato Ulcers Sold by druggists , or
mailed on receipt price. CO cents. Sold by
: Cubn & Co. and O. F Ooodtnan.
Th'nga ' were made pretty liyoly in tlio
San Francieco pontoffiuo n week or >
< igo by the oacapB of a numbsr of hoes
'rom it packigo which was received in
; tto mall.
IH Thf ro u Cure lor Consumption ?
Waansver nnroaorvocilr , yeal If the
latlont commoncea In time thu use of Dr.
Pierco's "floldon Medical discovery , "
and oxorcisoo proper caro. If allowed to
run ita coureo too lung nil rnodictuo it
werlesu to stujt it. Dr. Plorco never
ifcievos a I'niiont by holding out a fulao
hope for th Bko of nccanlary gain. Tlio
"fioldun Modljil Dincoyery" has cured
tboniiAuda of patients when nothing e o
neuined to nvr.il. Your driiRgist haa it.
Send two atiuupo for Dr. Pioroe's cam
ploto troatijo on consumption with nu-
morouB teaiAmnnials. Address Wwld'a
Disiiiinnary Mc-dlcal Araoo'ntion ' , UvfTilo ,
N.Y.
The Biahop of M. Ibourno hue ordered
nraycrs to bo ofTfrod that rabbits may
not becnniH roother' , nil ondonvora to
fxtjriuin 'o ' them 1'ayit { , ' proved fruit-
ag. What ncx ?
Dool'a Siraapnrilla has cnred lliont-
ands of cusos of rhuuuiaUam. This IB
abundant renton for belief that it Trill
euro you. Try it.
The town council of Vienna has ordt rod -
od an Icqiity Into the reason why the
bikers buy wheat cheap till cell broad
dear.
.
1'rrr front Ojifri'nt. t inilln inn ! l'ol.tnii.1 ,
A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE
I'or Couch * . Son * Tlinmt , JlnU ! pnc i , Itiflticnrn ,
CoMA. llrtmrtilUs ( roliitVli itp1ii Cough ,
AMlimii , Ojittttty , I'alntlh < lir t , NTI 1 niln r
n < V iii.in. ttl.'Thronl i lining * .
Prlcp no rrnt * n tinttlc. Sold hv | ) rncrl t nnd 1VM
cr IMitlrninahlttntnilurtttrlrilniln tni.rniaiitlu
lift Itfnr them irlllr-iv'rr Urn tn > HteKfiire'iiharotS
IMIW , by urtnttnff otif ttttltar to
Tin : nmtir.s i.wiitni ( inn-t.M.
Sole On ut n in I M imifnrtiir. r ,
lUlllaiorr , .1 r ) ( ivl , r.H. \ ,
HEALTH.
SMIt'a Siwino futc.l mo ot rheumatism thro
mnnlhs auo , niter my i hjMilata hiul tiluuttcJ tlicl
remedies without gltlnp relict.
C. I * . GOOMMR , Alt y at Law , Brunswick , On.
I havj bcoi ftllllctcil with thcuiiittlom ntntly fort
vrius , Hilda low bottles ol Swift's Hncclfli * curtil niu
It U a Hod send in the mfTerlnir ,
% I. II , WIIU.KR , Thomson , On.
I haxohcci ontlrcly rollotiH pf novoro ihuinm'l'i
In my light mm h > tlin use of Sallt'aSf uclllo nu
ytaiwcil through hst winter without relajiao.
SnuiKT Ilr.RimiT , Kd. So. Culthfttor , Atlawn , Qa
TWKNTY YK\nS t hvl hecn a suflcrcr Irntn
rheumatism tncntv year ? ; was ro uc'tl to a rkn'ctnn '
cculd hardly Kct about , u > en on criltrhor. Sttllt'
Spec flo his cured mo Bound tint well.
MRS Kt.n V Mrusiiox , Mncon , Ol ,
cclno Ins rollout mo ot rhcuitintUtn
\\hlch at cno ttrno thrratcucil to ctop mr mlnlstsrla
woik. UKV. W A. KIRK , Cries i'Uiiu\l.i.
Snltt's Sprclflo Is entirely > egotab1c. Trcillto 01
Itlood and Skin Dlscasca nialloJ free ,
TIIK Bwirf Hricrmr Co. , Atlantt , Cla.
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Md Sores and Ulct 'x k. m.-a iii . -djfc w *
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o'lowltik ' cf-t * i.iiwij ri j , j tilitr. < 11 * * of die.- !
rj Jervctl memory , jticijtlM sj n < fi Jn , ptjt tinM.'t
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? hf li AilcQfAbltieAict MitllclDci icnt neryRr.et
I'auiphlrio , EiiiliBti | or Uf > rman , 04 imge * .
toribiucnbovnduoowja iflmaioor fomple , ) JyS.iv
l V ) p im , fln ? plit * , EUuitrctni > lo ticth Anlfllt
tji * . Itioucv r l outage ; intuii. luve ? covtrv , 2Se. Tui !
co l ci ill lie ! rurloua. doi t.iral or luot'fcUf'r *
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inrt lnDK.E.H151V3raOH ! XOliZO n tnfo onrt
< . . . .oiy euro. ( tUti'O A clcjr , licaitliy complurlon.
Pri ! < iuont kticnf ) > nt ' . " 'lim onlyuild
to ihopopularity ( irtliuorlzlnnl. Oo no' ' -
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yt Sfinil your ddrt ! toThoDr. Jlnrtni
HSuLouls , Mo. , for our JJHKAM BOOK :
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DA via n a Tfnr.i\.i
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> OUAHJ.
nn foi ei ( 133,000 tool oicerdlly nleotod landi
> BMtorn KobruLft , nt low price and on euy lerrsi
Improved urmg tor aa.lj la Donglag , DoJfc , Coltax
' Dnrl , tnmlnff , Barpy. W hlr rlon , ' ' -
i , and Bntlrr Ooniiflea.
IM paid In all parti ol the 8UI *
Ucner lotnedon mproved farm * .
FottrT Pnblla alwav * ID oflloa Corroincnd
WEAK. UNDEVELOPED JARTS
I h ? o a i oiUlv * remedy for tlio obfif o < Jtift ebT 1.
io thoUBanilsof cueiof the wont kind ttnu r f IPU
itiodintr have teen cured , lndei i ) , aitronTl ( rrTfn\t
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DK. T. A. BLOOUil , in Pi rl St. , > w York.
JAS.H PEABODY , M.l > r
Physician < & Surgeon
flwtldonoa No. It07 Jones. Bt. Olllco , No. U09 Fai
aim trt t. Office boura.Utm to ' p. ra. and ( toin
\a S v , m , Telephone , lor ttttco 87.rildonM > JJ6.
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Wmter Uooralnu , the waion ol the year l < r thw
and paint. In vie * ot this feet we uv bU ) < oe ol
Ir. tlome's Eluctrlo Belli. By o dolnzyou wlB
\Wl Rheunmtlnui , Kidney Troubles and ether lilt
t atatthliho'rto. Do n t dUiv , but a i | it oar
offio i tnd examine Delti , No , 1121 Do < las street , or
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1 CITY
The roinsrtfable ere th < * Orn h
dnrlui ; the Ir.st tow years In s matter of
great antoniohmont to thoao vrlio p y an
oooastonol vlalt to this Rrowlnc city. The
dovolopnieut of the Stop1Ynrdo th
uocesnity of the Belt Line Rood the
Qnoly paved otrooto the hundreds of now
rosldoncon Bud costly bualnosa blooks ,
vrlt.h thy population of onr city ruors thsu
doubled In the last five yours. Ail thli
is n great onrprlno to vlattora and Is the
admiration of our citizens , This rapid
growth , the bnshionn activity , and the
many substantial improvementmadn / a
lively domnnd for Oinahft real oatato , nnd
uvory invcator hail tn.idu n hnudsoma
profit.
Slnao the Wall Street pnulo
with the anbsoquout cry of hKrd tlinoo ,
there hn3 boon leas demand from specula
tors , but a fair domnnd from Inventors
noeklng homoa. Thin latter class ara
takinc ; udvantago of low price * ) in bnlld-
tng mstoriul and uva aocnring tholr homoe
nt much IOEM coat than will bo poaalble o
year honco. Spocnlntora , too oun buy
real osta' s chonpor now end ought to take
ndvnnt o of prcnnut prioea for fatnro
pro ti.
Cho nest lav y < ! r promlBui gruatut
cl 'Vo' ' opmeuU in Omaha than the pnso
i v years , which hnvo boon ns good as
wn could rtr.uonably droiro. Now man-
afacturing ostobliohntouta and ) ur o job
bing housns ura added nluioat weekly , aud
all add to the prosperity of Oianha.
Thora are mnuy lu Utaalia and thronph-
l > ut the St.tto. trho hnvo their money ID
the bankn dra\ving a nomtn&l rnto of
toroit , which , if judiciously inveitod i
Omaha reel ubtnto , would bring thwm
cnuch gre&ter returun. WB have many
anrgalnswhloh v/o ere confident fill
Jrlng the pnrchuncr largo proGta In tb
near future.
We hnvo for mile the lineofc
dcnce property in the north and
wcateru parts of the city.
North we have fine lota at reason-
ible prices on Sherman avenue , ] 7th ,
L8th , 19th and 80th streets.
West on Fiirnam. Davenport ,
Cuming , and all the leading Htreeta
in that direction.
The grading of Earn am , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has made
accessible some of the finest and
cheapest residence property in the
city , and with thw building of the
treet car line out K'arnuin , tn pro
perty in the western partoftlw city
vill increase in valim
We nlso have the agency for thf
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper
ty in the nouth partofthe'city. The
levelopmonts made in tins section
) .v the Stock Yards Company and
; he railroads will certainly double
he pru : a short time.
Wo also have SOIIIH fine
ota and some elegant inside refii-
lencep for Hiile ,
Parties wishing to invest will find
some good bargains by calling u
BROKERS.
213 South 14th St.
Bet roaa Farnhant. . and Douglas.
P. S. Wo ask those who hnv
iroperty for sale at a bargain to giv
callWe -vraut
IB a - only bargains
iVe will positively not handle prop
erty at more titan its real value.